EU’s choice of labels: “Made in West Bank” & “Anti-Semite”

Ad by FOA calling for Boycott of
products from “Israel, West Bank
(Settlements) & Jordan Valley”

EU Action Only for Israel

The European Union distinction of strictly labelling products to
exclude Israeli territory is unique for Israel. The EU makes no
distinctions for countries where it does not challenge the legal
authority (like the US with American Samoa), AND for other countries
where it disagrees with the claim on disputed land. Some examples:

In 1974, Turkey illegally seized one-third of the Cyprus and
declared the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, an entity which is not
recognized by any country in the world other than Turkey. Yet the EU
avoids heated discussions with Turkey over the labelling of products
from TRNC such as its famous halloumi cheese.

When it comes to China, the EU trips over itself to facilitate trade. As stated on the EU website on trade: “China
is the EU’s biggest source of imports by far, and has also become one
of the EU’s fastest growing export markets. The EU has also become
China’s biggest source of imports. China and Europe now trade well over
€1 billion a day.” Trade includes items made in Tibet, and the EU
has not addressed any specific “Made in Tibet” labelling. This is
despite China occupying Tibet and transferring 7.5 million Chinese into
the territory, counter to the Fourth Geneva Convention.

India has a long running dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir. The EU stated that it is “committed
to further increase their trade flows in both goods and services as
well as bilateral investment and access to public procurement through
the Free Trade Agreement negotiations that were launched in 2007.” No specific labelling program has been discussed for items coming from Kashmir.

The European Union has shown a unique fascination with Israeli territories.

It makes no labelling distinction for other disputed territories such as Tibet and Kashmir to assist consumers

It does not dispute the tariff system that countries use for its territories like the United States with American Samoa

The EU ignores the Oslo II agreements between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority which specifically segment the Israeli settlements
in Area C as Israeli territory

It ignores its own trade agreement with Israel

And the EU does all of these things knowing full well of the
intention of the BDS movement to leverage their actions to harm the
Jewish State.

Double standards and unique critical attention for Israel is considered anti-Semitism, even by US President Barack Obama who said

“[if] you acknowledge the active presence of anti-Semitism—that
it’s not just something in the past, but it is current—if you
acknowledge that there are people and nations that, if convenient, would
do the Jewish people harm because of a warped ideology… you should be
able to align yourself with Israel when it comes to making sure that it
is not held to a double standard in international fora, you should align yourself with Israel when it comes to making sure that it is not isolated.”

It would appear that many Europeans would choose to wear the “Anti-Semitism” label with honor.